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How can I get Polish nationality?

How can I get Polish nationality?

Apply to be recognised as a Polish citizen

  1. has resided legally in Poland for a continuous period of at least 2 years on the basis of a permanent residence permit, an EU long-term residence permit or the right of permanent residence,
  2. has been married to a Polish citizen for at least 3 years or has no citizenship,

Does Poland offer citizenship?

Polish citizenship can be granted by the President of the Republic of Poland. Polish citizenship can be restored by the Minister of Interior. A foreigner living in Poland can receive Polish citizenship by naturalization. The decision is issued by a proper Provincial Governor (wojewoda).

Is it hard to get citizenship in Poland?

Poland views those who are of Polish descent to be its citizens, so long as they can prove the required connections. Like any citizenship by descent, you will need to have patience as the process can easily take 1-2 years, and you may waste lots of time only to find out you don’t meet Poland’s strict standards.

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Can I stay in Poland after my masters?

As a graduate of a Polish higher education institution full-time program, you don’t need a permit to work here. Just make sure your stay permit is in order. You can stay back for further 2-3 years as long as you can prove that you can financially support yourself without seeking any government benefits.

How strong is Polish passport?

As of June 2021, Polish citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 183 countries and territories, ranking the Polish passport 5th in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley Passport Index.

Can you stay in Poland after graduation?

Can I bring my family to Poland on student visa?

Such individuals can enter Poland on the basis of a visa (if it is required) or a residence card issued by another EU member state. If however their stay is going to exceed 3 months, a family member living in Poland has to apply for a long-term EU-resident card to the relevant Voivodeship Office.